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  • Fossil find of the century

    A complete hadrosaur fossil, complete with most all of its soft tissues and skin.

    Note that a National Geographic Channel special on it will be airing Dec. 9th (this coming Sunday) @ 9 PM EST/10:PM PST.

    National Geographic....

    Photo Gallery: Mummified Dinosaur Unveiled

    December 3, 2007—Dakota, a 67-million-year-old "dino mummy" unveiled today by a British paleontologist, is seen here in an artist's rendering.

    The extraordinarily preserved hadrosaur, or duck-billed dino, still had much of its tissues and bones intact, encased in an envelope of skin.


    Research into the dinosaur's remains may further scientists' understanding of how the ancient creatures' skin appeared and how quickly they moved, said team leader Phillip Manning of the University of Manchester, a National Geographic Expeditions Council grantee.

    "This specimen exceeds the jackpot," Manning said.

    Dakota was about 35 feet (12 meters) long and weighed some 35 tons, but the dinosaur was no slowpoke, according to preliminary studies. (Related news: "T. Rex Quicker Than Fastest Humans, Study Says" [August 23, 2007].)

    With the aid of a large-scale CT scanner, researchers determined that Dakota had a more muscular rear end and more powerful legs than previously believed, according to Manning.

    The dig and subsequent scanning are the subjects of Dino Autopsy, a National Geographic Channel special airing on December 9 at 9 p.m. EST/10 p.m. PT. (The National Geographic Society owns National Geographic News and co-owns the National Geographic Channel.)
    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 3 December 2007, 12:41.
    Dr. Mordrid
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    Too bad no chance for DNA...

    (Velociraptors! (xkcd))

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    • #3
      But like the T-Rex 2 years ago they may be able to get some proteins from inside the long bones, if they choose to slice one open.
      Dr. Mordrid
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      An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

      I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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